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Chris Deacon

@chrisjdeacon

Lecturer (Asst. Prof) in Politics and International Relations @SOAS. PhD from @LSEIRDept. International politics of memory & identity; East Asia (๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ต).

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And in further professional news, from next month Iโ€™ll be walking a mile up the road from LSE Intl Relations to start as a Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at SOAS Politics! Very excited to be heading back to such a special university for the next stage of my career ๐Ÿ˜Š

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IMPORTANT PLS SHARE. It's rumoured the English ยฃ9,250 tuition fee cap may be raised this pm for the 1st time in 8yrs, as University's finances are strained. As student finance misunderstandings abound, I've bashed out a few notes to help... 1. Higher tuition fees WON'T change

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Martial law can be lifted by a majority vote in parliament. But am hearing the police is barricading the entrance to the building with buses

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Army General Park An-su: โ€œTo protect liberal democracy and ensure public safety against anti-state forces conspiring to overthrow the nation, the following measures are proclaimed in effect immediately: - All political activities, including parliament, are prohibitedโ€ฆ

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- All media and publications will be subject to Martial Law Command control - Strikes and gatherings that incite social unrest are prohibited - All medical personnel on strike must return to work - Inconveniences to daily life will be minimized, except for anti-state forcesโ€ฆ

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I canโ€™t imagine how people will forget this image. Of lawmakers failing to uphold their duties during one of the most pivotal votes in modern Korean history. To decide the fate of a president who jeopardized the freedom and democracy of a country scared by its dictatorial past

I canโ€™t imagine how people will forget this image. Of lawmakers failing to uphold their duties during one of the most pivotal votes in modern Korean history. To decide the fate of a president who jeopardized the freedom and democracy of a country scared by its dictatorial past